Attorney Profile

Attorney Eglantine M. Pauvarel Moss is experienced in the area of immigration and nationality law with a focus on corporate immigration law. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Law Center and is licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of Texas. Eglantine has helped numerous individuals, entrepreneurs and companies with their immigration needs while working for several immigration law firms prior to opening her own practice.

As an immigrant herself (French-American dual citizen) and a young entrepreneur, Eglantine understands the challenges involved with relocating to a new country, moving a family, and beginning a new position or operations abroad. Eglantine grew up in Toulon, France, and graduated from the prestigious Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Aix-en-Provence in 2005. She met her future husband while studying at Louisiana State University and later immigrated to Houston, Texas.

Eglantine is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and actively participates in many local chambers of commerce and bicultural associations. In the fall of 2016, Eglantine presented a workshop entitled “Want to work as a scientist in the USA? Know your immigration options” with the Association of Women in Science, Gulf Coast Houston, and in the spring of 2017 and again in the spring of 2018, Eglantine presented a workshop on immigration with the French-American Chamber of Commerce as part of its “Be a Successful Entrepreneur” series.

Certificates/Licenses

Licensed to Practice Law in Courts of the State of Texas and Federal Law

Experience

Prior to resuming her studies at the University of Houston Law Center, Eglantine worked as a Junior Legal Analyst and Editor at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, and as the Executive Director of the French-American Chamber of Commerce in Houston, Texas.

During law school, Eglantine interned at the EOIR Houston-Downtown Immigration Court, worked as a Student Attorney at the University of Houston Immigration Clinic, and interned at the Office of Chief Counsel, U.S. Customs and Border Protection. She was awarded several scholarships including the 2014 Houston Bar Auxiliary Charitable Fund, Inc. Scholarship and the 2015 Joseph Vail Memorial Scholarship for her successful litigation of an asylum case with the University of Houston Immigration Clinic.

After graduating, Eglantine joined a boutique immigration law firm and oversaw corporate, family and investment-based immigration matters.